former secretary of state hillary clinton is hedging her bet. the former presidential candidate defending obamacare but saying she is open to evidence based changes. we are back with karl rove. karl, to what extent is obamacare going to be the strategy of both parties going to into the mid terms? >> well, i think it's going to be a big part of the republican strategy. democrats are going to try to diminish the damage that's being done to their brand and to their candidates by it but republicans have got to be careful in how they approach it. they have got to, in my opinion, first of all, be very focused on the fact they say to the american people they didn't tell the truth about this law pooch were warning, experts were warning. congressional budget office saying people were going to lose coverage. actuaries at the department of health and human services were warning you wouldn't be able to keep your plan. we have got to have republicans simply say there were not only lots of problems but democrats were warned there were going to be lots of prob